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PIC18F47Q10 on EasyPIC v7a RTC and EEPROM monitor

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Author: Hex Hexreader

Last Updated: 2022-09-26

Package Version: 1.0.0.0

Category: Development Systems

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License: MIT license  

I wanted to use a PIC18 Q with mikroE tool chain, but found support to be frustratingly limited.

Solution - make a PIC18FxxQ10 SDK monitor project, but ignore everything SDK
Libraries unavailable, so I had to roll my own functions

Not sure there is any real point
Maybe it will spark better ideas

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Project Blog

26 September - SPI bugs fixed - new command 7 for serial 7-seg

Now realise that this should have been an "AI" project, not a mikroC project :(

25 September 2022 - First working version - Connect terminal program to com port 115200,8,n,1 and type ? <return>

Allows display and editing of on-board I2C EEPROM

Allows reading and writing of times on RTC 2 board DS1307

Drives LCD 2x16 on-board

Read text in C file header for instructions for use. 

Not sure of the use of coding this way. Might just as well use MPLABX. Just born of frustration with lack of Q series PIC support.

This is a Necto SDK project, but totally ignores everything SDK. Legacy project does not support Q series PICs. The down side of using SDK is that no libraries are available. I had to roll my own 

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